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Identifier
Thesis
1968
Author
Bosso, David Raymond, 1974-
Title
The
Land
of
Steady
Habits
and the
Land
of the
Rising
Sun
:
Connecticut's
Response
to the
Perceived
Japanese
Economic
Threat
,
1980-2000
Publisher
Central Connecticut State University
Date
2008
Resource Type
Master's Thesis
Notes
Due
to the
manufacturing
and
export-driven
orientation
of
Connecticut's
economy
, the
impetus
behind
educational
reform
in the
state
during
the
1980s
must
be
understood
in the
context
of
concern
that
resulted
from
increased
American
competition
with
Japan
and the
effects
of the
growing
influence
of
Japanese
economic
prowess
on the
state
.
Although
Connecticut's
predicament
was
akin
to
similar
economic
challenges
and
school
reform
movements
nationwide
,
it
was
more
greatly
pronounced
in a
state
that
acutely
felt
the
effects
of
Japanese
economic
growth
in the
1980s
.
Despite
an
overarching
concern
regarding
Connecticut's
educational
and
economic
quandary
against
a
backdrop
of a
growing
U.S
.
trade
deficit
with
Japan
,
state
leaders
and
residents
, in
similar
fashion
to
national
trends
,
exhibited
a
mixture
of
fascination
and
consternation
relative
to
Japan
and
Japanese
culture
.
Such
fears
were
more
subtle
,
residual
manifestations
of
misperceptions
and
stereotypes
that
existed
during
the
era
of the
Second
World
War
and
ensuing
decades
.
Using
newspapers
,
General
Assembly
transcripts
,
speeches
and
other
commentary
by
political
,
business
, and
educational
authorities
in
Connecticut
to
examine
efforts
at
school
reform
and
economic
stability
in the
state
,
one
can
detect
both
an
envy
of
Japan
and an
aversion
to
Japanese
values
.
Considering
the
relationship
between
educational
success
and
economic
fortitude
,
which
became
more
discernible
and
salient
given
the
challenges
presented
by
Japan
,
Connecticut
presents
an
intriguing
look
at the
intersection
of
school
reform
,
economic
concerns
, and
foreign
competition
in the
context
of the
1980s
and
1990s
.
Subject
Balance of trade -- Connecticut
Connecticut -- Economic conditions -- 20th century
Japan -- Foreign economic relations -- Connecticut
Connecticut -- Foreign economic relations -- Japan
Department
Department of History
Advisor
Jones, Mark
Type
Text
Digital Format
application/pdf
Language
eng
OCLC number
713733949
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